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US-6721355

Method and apparatus for adaptive power management in a modem

PublishedApril 13, 2004
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Technical Abstract

A data traffic predictor for a modem, and a method for power management in a modem, are described. The data traffic predictor includes a data traffic monitor, a periodicity detector and a power mode controller. The data traffic monitor monitors incoming data to the modem. If the periodicity detector determines if the data is substantially periodic, which indicates that the data traffic is isochronous, the power mode controller changes the modem power mode to quiescent power mode operating at a minimum data rate to permit the isochronous data traffic to be carried. The apparatus and method of the present invention permit low level control of a modem's power mode, and permit the use of a quiescent power mode running at a reduced data rate, without sacrificing quick recovery time to a full on power mode when required.

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18 claims

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1. A method for power management in a modem attached to a communications link, the modem having a full on power mode and a quiescent power mode, comprising the steps of: monitoring the communications link for incoming data traffic; analyzing a time series of the incoming data traffic and determining its periodicity; and selecting one of the power modes of the modem based on the determined periodicity of the incoming data traffic.

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2. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the selecting step selects the quiescent power mode, when the determining step determines that the incoming data traffic is quasi-periodic.

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3. A method according to claim 2 , including a further step of determining a minimum data rate at which to operate the modem in the quiescent power mode.

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4. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the selecting step selects the full on power mode, when the determining step determines that the incoming data traffic is asynchronous.

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5. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the step of analyzing includes the step of performing a windowed autocorrelation of the incoming data traffic.

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6. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the step of analyzing includes the step of performing a short-time Fourier transform of the incoming data traffic.

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7. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the step of determining further includes locating peaks in the incoming data traffic and estimating a period of the incoming data traffic.

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8. A method according to claim 1 , wherein the modem is a discrete multi-tone modem.

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9. A data traffic predictor for a modem, for estimating data traffic over a communications link to permit power management in the modem, the modem having a full on power mode and a quiescent power mode, comprising: a data traffic monitor for detecting incoming data traffic at the modem and having means for determining a data arrival rate of the incoming data traffic; a periodicity detector for processing the data arrival rate and determining its periodicity; and a power mode controller for determining one of the power modes for operation of the modem based on the determined periodicity of the incoming data traffic.

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10. A data traffic predictor according to claim 9 , wherein the periodicity detector performs a windowed autocorrelation of the incoming data traffic.

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11. A data traffic predictor according to claim 9 , wherein the periodicity detector performs a short-term Fourier transform of the incoming data traffic.

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12. A data traffic predictor according to claim 9 , wherein the periodicity detector locates peaks in the incoming data traffic and estimates a period of the incoming data traffic.

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13. A data traffic predictor according to claim 9 , wherein the power mode controller provides a signal to the modem to change to the determined power mode.

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14. A discrete multi-tone modem; comprising: a digital subscriber line transceiver having a full on power mode and a quiescent power mode; and a traffic data traffic predictor having a data traffic monitor for detecting incoming data traffic and having means for determining a data arrival rate of the incoming data traffic, a periodicity detector for processing the data arrival rate and determining its periodicity, and a power mode controller for determining one of the power modes for operation of the transceiver based an the determined periodicity of the incoming data traffic.

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15. A discrete multi-tone modem according to claim 14 , wherein the periodicity detector performs a windowed autocorrelation of the incoming data traffic.

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16. A discrete multi-tone modem according to claim 14 , wherein the periodicity detector performs a short-term Fourier transform of the incoming data traffic.

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17. A discrete multi-tone modem according to claim 16 , wherein the periodicity detector locates peaks in the incoming data traffic and estimates a period of the incoming data traffic.

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18. A discrete multi-tone modem according to claim 14 , wherein the power mode controller provides a signal to the transceiver to change to the determined power mode.

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December 20, 1999

Publication Date

April 13, 2004

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